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Effie Yeoman United
To 7. M . Kurtz In
Early Morning Rites
Effi Herbert Yeoman waa united
In marriage to T. M. Kurtz at 7 o'clock
Wednesday morning by Rev. W. R.
Balrd at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Oentner, 20 North Orange street,
In a, ceremony the plana for which
were successfully kept secret and will
come as a complete surprise to most
Med lord folk.
Bride and groom made their vows
In front of the fireplace. A special
painting over the fireplace of the
Christmas scene of the Three Wise
Men coming Into Jerusalem, added an
unusual and particularly appropriate
decorative note. The picture was
flanked on either side by small
OtVrUtmas trees, bright In blue and
silver, and tho fireplace was banked
: with tall basket of polnsettlaa and
Oregon grape.
The bride was gowned In periwinkle
blue and wore a corsage of gardenias.
Attendants were Mr. and Mr. Elbert
Herbert of The Dalles. Mr. Herbert Is
s brothor of the bride.
A wedding breakfast followed the
ceremony, the tables having as oen
terplece a silver bowl of holly flank
ed by tall red tapers In red holders.
Hostesses for the breakfast were Mrs.
Oontner and Mrs. Balrd.
The bride and groom and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert left later In the week
for Law ton, Okla., where they will
spend the Christmas holidays with
Mrs. Rose Herbert, mother of Mrs.
Kurtz, and Mr. Herbert. They drove
by way of' the southern route, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz are expected to
return In about three weeks. They
will make their home here.
Mrs. Yeoman la very well known
In valley musical and social circles.
Mr. Kurtz has been a Medford resi
dent for about a year, being aosocl-:
a ted with the Alaaka of Oregon Mines
company.
Witnessing the ceremony were Mr.
nd Mrs. Oentner and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert, Miss Eleanor Curry and
Rev. and Mrs. Bnlrd and family.
Thimble Club
Exchanges Gifts.
Mrs. Bessie Brenner of Central
Point, was a recent hostess to 24
members and two guests of the
Chrysanthemum Thimble club. No.
323 for the annual Christmas party.
A business meeting followed lunch
eon, ofter which attontion centered
on the decorated Christmas tree
laden with gifts for the members.
It was announced that the next
meeting will be at the home of Mrs.
H. P. Piatt, January . 0, at which
time officers for the ensuing year
will be Installed,
Larry
Schade
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Continuously
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little more to have
that weekly bundle of
trouble done at the
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W. Lnwton Little, Jr., American and British amateur golf cham
pion, and his fiancee, Dorothy Hurd of Chicago, ready for an outing on
tnq San Francisco peninsula. Miss nurg was xno nouaay guest of Cor,
and Mrs. Little at the presidio of San Francisco. (Associated Prese
Phntnt
Returning Students
Center of Attention
In Family Circles
Most of Met! ford's wandering sons
and daughters have returned from
their various alma maters to become
the center of attention In their fnm
lly circles for the ensuing two weeks.
Included among those arriving this
week end are the Misses Rosa and
Dorothy Gore, Dorothy Burgess, Pat
ricia Young, Ruth Fitch, Barbara
Field, Betty Ann Thorndlke, Virginia
Llndley, Botty Vllm, Ruth Mlnear.
Margaret Younger and Lois Nichols.
Also home from Oregon schools are
Vivian Van Hoevenberg, Evelyn Leon
ard, Marguerite Boyle, Marjorle Phyth
lan. Mary Van Dyke and Leneve Sim.
kins.
Sons being welcomed Include Bill
Cummlngs, Donald Richardson, Bob
Hlntnan, Robert Fowler, Fred Snldor.
Royal King, Glenn Slmklna and BUI
Barnum.
j Robert Spouldlng arrived last week
end from Stanford, and Miss Virginia
Flck Is expected home from the Uni
versity of Washington.
Mis Margaret Mnry Mann arrived
this morning on the Shasta from
Mills college, and many others arc
being warmly greeted by families and
friends.
Hoffmans OurU
Of Keltitlvrs Hrre.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoffman were
expected to arrive today from their
heme in Hoed River to be holiday
guests of Mr. Hoffman's brother, and
Mster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Hoffman, at their home on Jackson
ville highway.
The Horrnions will remain until
the end of the week.
Wenonoh Club
Kntertiiliifd Thursday.
Mrs. Blanche Rlnaborger woa host
ess to tho Wenonah club at her
homo Thursday afternoon, the occa
sion being a Christmas p.rty. Cards
were In play during the afternoon,
with score awards going to Esther
Dooms and Ethel Blsh,
Each guest was presented with a
gift from the Chrutmns tree later
In the afternoon. Special guest was
Mrs. Ltly Baltzman.
Assisting the hostess were Gladys
Waltermlre. Nell Prock. Hilda Clif
ford and Velma Slnglcr. Next meet
ing was announced for January K
at the home of Lena Ciuonther.
IN SMILES
this week laundering
linens.That added touch
of distinction, which ex
pertness gives to fine
linens, does add gleam
and sparkle to tho
.holiday season. Merry
Xmas, everybody.
AND HIS FIANCEE
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DeMolay Mothers
Announce Officers
Monday afternoon Mrs. OrantTcdd
was hostess to the DeMolay Mothers'
club meeting In regular business
session. The Todd home was beau
tifully decorated In the prevailing
Christmas spirit. After the business
meeting, Mrs. Lamb distributed gifts
to the members.
Officers for the coming year are:
President, Mrs. Frank Hull; vice
president, Mrs. Dave Roberts; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Grant Todd, and
corresponding secretary, Mrs. L. C.
Tnylor.
Next meeting Is announced for
January 30 at the home of Mrs.
Logan Stewart. 305 Laurel street.
All mothers of DeMolay members
are cordially Invited.
Assisting Mrs. Todd In this week's
meeting were Mcsdames Oates, Lud
wlg and Thlerolf.
Newlyweds Expected
As Hartley Guests
Combining a honeymoon and
Christmas holiday will be Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hartley. Jr.. of Salt
Lake City, who are expected to ar
rive in Medford today or tomorrow
to be the guests of Mr. Hartley's
pnrenis, iwr. and Mrs. O. A. Hartley,
408 W. Second street.
Although now established In Salt
Lake City. Mr. Hartley Is well-known
in the volley. Until a yeor ago he
wns wun tna southern Pacific rail
way in Klamath Falls, and has
many friends In this citv.
The Hartleys are coming here di
rectly after their wedding, which
was to take place some time this
week-end. Thoy will remain over the
unristmoa holidays.
Lure Oroup
Entertained Friday.
Approximately seventy guests were
present at the Golden Links Bible
tinss Yuletlde party at the First
Baptist church Friday evening. Din
ner, games, Christmas carols and
distribution and exchange of gifts
constituted the evening's activities.
Hostesses were Mesdames Lester,
Anderson. Cope, Jacoby, Myers, Hlb
bard, Oober, Piatt and Thurman.
Successful Porty
For Women's rinss.
mm. Henry Currier, assisted by
ner naumiter, Mrs. Marmle Olson
was hostess to the Loyal Women's
class of the Christian church Friday
afternoon at what was conceded to
be the most successful of the an
nual Chrlstmns parties In the his
tory of the da.
Officers elected during the ahcrt
business session that followed lunch
eon were: President, Mrs. Lucy Husk;
vice-president. Mrs. Bertha Newton;
Becretsry-treosurer. Mrs. Inea Miller;
assistant secretary. Mrs. Orace Pel
lett; teacher, Mrs. Oertrude Klrk
pntrlrk, Hev. W. R. BMrd. acting as Santa
Clans, distributed gifts from the tree
:o the 41 guests.
Murray's Beauty Salon
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Second Floor Mann's
Gamma Alpha Beta
To Entertain With
Dance Monday Eve
First of the large holiday affairs
will be the Gamma Alpha Bets
dance tomorrow evening at St,
Mark's Guild hall, whose hostesses
are the Misses Kathleen Dtllard
Lois Herman, Frances Daly, Elaine
Brophy, Patsy Smith, Peggy Reter,
Frankle Rlnabarger, Janice Shreve,
LaVerne Stevenson, Katharine Ford,
Carol Scheffel and Florence Rlngoen,
Formal Invitations have been Is
sued to approximately fifty guests,
who will dance to the music ot
Price's orchestra. Decorations will
use the seasonal motif, with pine
boughs and Christmas greens lend
ing the hall a festive appearance.
Feature numbers are being plan
ned to Intersperse the dancing.
Patrons and patronesses will be
and Mrs. Howard Scheffel, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rlnabarger. Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Brophy and Bill Bower
man. Many Planning To
Leave For Holiday
A number of holiday visits, both
aa guests and as hosts, are being
planned by Medford folk during the
Christmas vacation. Miss Maurlne
Carroll will spend her vacation with
relatives In Eugene, and Miss carin
Degermark will visit her family in
Portland.
Mrs. Wllna Klncald will have a
southern trip to Los Angeles. The
Misses Josephine and Jacquolse Kirt
ley will have as their guests their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Klrtley,
and their brother, Kenneth, of Eu
gene, who will also spend some time
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Klrtley.
Mrs. Johnnie Fleet Smith will
spend her holiday In Los Angeles.
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Tudor Literature Is
Delphian Discussion
At this week's meeting of Chi
Dcflta chapter, Delphian society.
various phases of Elizabethan litera
ture were discussed under the gen
eral topic of Tudor England.
Making reports were Mrs. J. A.
Walsh. "General Character of the
Period"; Mrs. D. R. Wood. "The
Political Career of Bacon"; Mrs. M.
M. Radcllffe, "Bacon's Literary Ca
reer"; Mrs. O. O. Bchenck, "Spencer's
Unsuccessful Suit for Favor"; Mrs.
Howard Scheffel, "Brief Discussion
of His Masterpiece"; Mrs. Bertha
Dolley, "Elizabethan Lyricists." and
Mrs. Jerry Barr, "The Sonneteers."
Prizes Given At
Masquerade Ball
Seventy-five guests were present at
the masquerade given Friday evening
by the Eve Benson dancing studio.
Prize for the best song-title cos
tume was won by Mrs. A. C. Bevan,
whose title was "Midnight In Paris."
Other prizes were awarded to Gretch
en McAllister and Arthur Carpenter
as "Chinese Lullaby" and "China
Boy."
Durrell Adams as "Popeye" was con
oeded the prize for the best represen
tation of a theatrical personage, and
Anita Cook, Doreen Leveret te, Claude
Reed and Bruce Leverotte were win
ners In the construction of paper
costumes contest.
Jimmy Foster and Doreen Leverette
were awarded the prlzez for the best
dancing during the evening.
Music was by Whipple's orchestra.
Medford Folk
Leave for Visit.
Spending Christmas vacation out
of town will be Mrs. Esther Church
Leake, who left Friday evening for
Portland, where she will Join her
husband.
Also leaving Friday evening wns
Mrs. William D. Hlnes, the former
Miss Jans Dixon, who will Join her
husband In Yakima, Wn.
Klanmth Wedding
Of Interest Here,
Miss Eula Burnett and Rudy Lueck
were united In marrloge In a simple
ceremony last Tuesday In Klamath
Falls.
The bride, whose home Is In Tur
lock. Calif., teaches school at Kirk
and Mr. Lueck Is winter custodian
of Camp Wineglass for the national
park service. He has many friends
here who will be Interested to hear
of his marriage.
Pattoni Return
To Home Here.
Arriving on the mcrnlng train yes
terday were Mrs. Edith Patton and
her daughters, the Misses- Doris and
Helen. Mrs. Patton has been away
for about three months, visiting
friends In New York and Washing
ton. D. O. She returned via the Pan
ama canal to Join her daughters In
Snn Francisco and accompany them
home. Both young ladles are stu
dents at Mills College.
Make M u r r a y 's your
headquarters for Beauty
for the Holidays. Ap
pointments should be
made as early as possible
o that you will look your
very best at tho Xmas
and Now Year's dances.
A CREDIT CARD FOR A
SMART PERMANENT
WAVE IS A GRAND
LAST MINUTE GIFT
SUGGESTION. Don't for
Ret our Colonial Dame
Beauty Kits, $1.00 & $2.00
Store
Dance Saturday At
Lithia Large Affair
One of the largest private affairs
of the holiday season was the din
ner dance at the Lithia Hotel In
Ashland last evening, whose hosts
were Lieut, and Mrs. Thecdore P.
Coates, Capt. and Mrs. C. L. Pierce,
Lieut, and Mrs. Fred W. Greene and
Capt. and Mrs. John R. Murray.
Invitations were Issued to 62
guests. A large beautifully decorated
ennstmas tree graced the ball
room, while the dinner tables also
corrted out the holiday motif.
Extension Committee
Has Christmas Party
For Chairmen Dec. 17
The Jackson County Extension
committee entertained at a Christ
mas party for the Jackson Countv
Unit Chairmen Tuesday afternoon, at
tne home of Mrs. Mabel O. Mack. In
rooms attractively decorated in holly,
red berries, candles, and Christmas
greens.
Mrs. Rita Myers, chairman of the
county committee, was in charge of
the program which opened with
Christmas games. Mrs. A. W. War
nock led the singing of Christmas
carols.
Th official organ of home eco
nomics extension service was dis
cussed by Mrs. Mabel Mack. In re
viewing the administration work Mrs.
Mack stressed the Important Dart
extonslon unit chairmen and county
committees have In carrying on adult
extension programs in the countv.
The program closed with a Christmas
story by Mrs. Bertha Young and
carols by the group.
Refreshments were served by the
county committee with Mrs. Alice
Hanley pouring and Mrs. S. W.
Hutchinson, Mrs. O. C. Maust, and
Mrs. C. E. Myers assisting
uuests: Mesdames C. R. Reynolds.
Roxy Ann; Ruth Hood, Griffin Creek;
Eva Thomas, Oak Grove: Marie Furrv.
Phoenix: Edythe Smith, Jacksonville;
Edna Holdrldge. Talent: Irma Sea
man, Eagle Point; Arlee Ragsdale.
Trail; Maude D1U worth. McLeod;
Doris Gerber, Howard: Mary Coker,
Central Point: Bertha Lund. Rogue
River; Nola Aune. Evans Vallev: K.
Ethel Lathrop, Central Point; N. D.
Thornton, Fish Lake; Eva Segessman,
Trail; Ida Sweeney, Medford; A. W.
Warnook, Gladys York, Viola Scher
rer. Medford.
Hostesses: Miss Alice E. Hanley and
Mrs. C. E. Myers, Medford; Mrs. O. C.
Maust, Central Point: Mrs. Lee Port.
Jacksonville: Mrs. Dick Straus, Sams
Valley; Mrs. Walter Young. Ea?le
Point: Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson, Trail;
Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, Medford.
Will Visit
In California.
Miss Rose Ellen SI one-her left early
this week for Temple City, Calif..
to spend the holidays with relatives.
She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Bowen of Beagle.
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Miss St rime It
Returns fur Holidays.
Miss Suzette Stcnnett Is at home
to spend the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stennett.
Miss Stennett arrived In Medford
eorly ost week, continuing almost
immediately to the northern port
of the state, where she spent several
days visiting friends In Portland, Eu
gene and Oorvallls.
She has been a student at the
Armstrong Business college In Ber
keley, but will leave December 2U
to enter a secretorial school in Hol
lywood, which specializes in secre-
tarlnl training In connection with
tne motion picture Industry.
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FUR COATS
For Christinas
Adricnne's unnoivncs a
special showing of smart
Fur Coats by Jack Fields
Monday,
Monday Evening
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and luesday
You have only Two
more days to buy
Gifts. Come in and
select a handsome
Fur Coat.
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ADRIENNE'S
Students Invited To
College Night Dance
By Oregon State Club
Friday evening will see the gath
ering of a large group of college
and high school students, hot to
speak of a substantial number of
both college and high school alumni,
when the Oregon State College club
Is hostess fcr Its annual All-College
Night dance at Dreamland hall De
cember 27.
Students from all colleges, alumni,
high school students and high
school alumni are cordially invited
In charge of arrangements are Le
land Mentzer, Mrs. W. J. Warner
and Kenneth Denman, who will be
assisted by Bob Mlnear, and the
Misses Marguerite Boyle and Mar
garet Warner.
Patrons and patronesses for the
affair will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Dsnman, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanders.
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Stearns. Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ret Hamm:nd, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Kem. Ms. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Newbury.
Hear Xmas Program
At Thursday Session
A complete and varied Christmas
program was presented before the
Thursday meeting of the Royal
Neighbors this week.
Included on the program were :
Carol, 'by all present: a three-act
play written by Barbara Hampton
and directed by Marjorle Dodson;
carol by Bernadlne and Norma
Jean Arnold, accompanied by Marie
Sllva; reading, by Elmer Bashaw.
Also presented were recitations by
Lois Welsberg, Anna Dickey, Mary
Olascock, Rosalie Glascock, and Ce
celia Kinney; a carol, by all; a
talk on Christmas and other sea
sonal activities In Sweden, by Can
Pearson: and a final song by the
assembly.
Gifts were distributed, and re
freshments served by the committee.
Margery Pearson, Blanche Arnold,
Hannah Honners, Marie Gautenbeln
and Frelda Klngsley.
Teachers Leave
For Homes in South.
The Misses Mary Foster and Flor
ence Mason, teachers at the Valley
school, left yesterday to spend the
Christmas holidays with their fami
lies. Miss Foster to Pasadena and
Miss Mascn to Los Angeles.
Chandler Egans
In San Francisco.
Word has been received here that
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan, who
left their home here a few days ago.
are spending a little time In San
Francisco before continuing to their
winter home at Pebble Beach.
Miss Gregory
Home From South.
Miss Vivian Gregory of San Fran
cisco, will spend the Christmas holi
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Gregory. She will bring as her
guest Mr. H. E. Moe of Roseville.
Calif.
Leaving Tonight '
Frr California. j
Mrs. Lillian Ashcraft, who has
spent seme time in Medford as the
fnje3t of friends and relatives, will
leave th!s evening for Oak'and, Cal..
where she will spend Christmas
holidays with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon
Jones.
After the first of the year. Mrs.
Ashcraft will continue to southern
' California, where she will make her
permanent home.
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20-30 Ladies Have
Progressive Party
Ladles of the Twenty-Thirty club
entertained lost evening with a
Christmas progressive cocktail party,
hostesses being Mrs. Cordy Sunder
man and Mrs. Harry Plneo. Guests
progressed from the Sunderman and
Plneo homes to the club rooms for a
midnight supper and dancing.
Guests for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
wln Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Ly!e Llnd
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fichtner, Mr.
and Mrs. Lem Ma&sle, the Missas Har
riet Sparrow and Dorothy Hughes and
Aubrey Saunders, Hal Farley and Tru
Run y an, and the husbands of the
hostesses.
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Visits Daughter
Over Holidays.
Recent arrivals In the city in
cluded Mrs. Eva Low of D:dge City,
Kansas, who arrived Friday evening
to spend Christmas holidays with
her daughter and family, Mrs. Har
old Wing.
Use Mall rrlbune want ads.
BROPHY'S
Present to the Last-Minute'
Shopper These
Gift Suggestions
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SPECIAL Men's Waltham
Other Watches $9.75 up
fcr Men I for Wc men
Cigarette Cases and I.lffhters
SI. 50 to $12.50
Build Silver Belt Buckles
$1.75 up
Key Chains
$1.00
Tie Sets
50d to $3.50
Electric Clocks
$2.95 up
Cameo Rings
$2.75 up
Fountain Venn or Desk gets
$2.50 up
yjfop&to Grama's 'House Tve Gc
But "Grandma's house," this Christmas, may be f.ir
away across many rivers and over the woodland? of
whole slates. No matter! The family can be ipccdily
brought together. "Long Distance" is the ma'ie slciisli.
So call up relative and friend?, w ih lliem the joy '
of the season. The cost is low.
TACIHC TLE1'H0.E AND Tl I.lXIt A I'll COMPANY
Annual Queen's Ball
Set for December 30
By Job's Daughters
61 nee its organization In Medford.
the Job's Daughters chapter has er
rans?d many of the most enjoyed
affairs to be attended by the younger
set. Latest event to be arranged by
the young ladies Is the annual
Queen's ball, set for next Monday
evening, December 30, In honor or
Kathleen Dtllard. newly elected
queen, succeeding Patsy Smith.
Place is the DeMolay Hall, ana
invitations have been Issued to a
large number of Med ford's young
socialites. Committee for arrange
ments is headed by Miss Patsy
Smith, who is being assisted by
the Misses Joan Hunt. Elaine Bro-
pny.vLois Frazee, Doris South wick.
Mary uamg, Cdrijn nm, rinuiro
Rlnabarger, Peggy Reter and Helen
Thompscn.
BICYCLES New and used We have
the most complete stock in Medford.
Time payments. Sims Bros.. 28 N.
Fir St.
wrist Watches $12.75
Dresser Sets
$3.95 to $35.00
Rings Stone nnd Diamond Set
Compacts
$1.00 to $5.50
Bracelets
$1.50 up
Wliltlng & Davis Evening Bags
$3.50 to $7.50
Silver International and the
New Ken.HlnRlon Ware
JEWELERS
MEDFORD, ORE.
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